H hotwired007 Member Sep 19, 2011 533 7 16 UK Aug 23, 2012 #1 is it possible to 'unplug' a virtual NIC so to keep the virtual hardware in place but to disable it?
U udo Distinguished Member Proxmox Subscriber Apr 22, 2009 5,975 196 163 Ahrensburg; Germany Aug 23, 2012 #2 hotwired007 said: is it possible to 'unplug' a virtual NIC so to keep the virtual hardware in place but to disable it? Click to expand... Hi, you can do that on the console. Use "brctl show" to see all bridges and then remove the right device - e.g. Code: brctl delif vmbr0 tap402i0 See "man brctl" for more infos. Udo
hotwired007 said: is it possible to 'unplug' a virtual NIC so to keep the virtual hardware in place but to disable it? Click to expand... Hi, you can do that on the console. Use "brctl show" to see all bridges and then remove the right device - e.g. Code: brctl delif vmbr0 tap402i0 See "man brctl" for more infos. Udo
S spirit Distinguished Member Apr 2, 2010 6,799 989 243 www.groupe-cyllene.com Aug 27, 2012 #3 another way more easy (for kvm) use monitor: set_link net0 on|off
U udo Distinguished Member Proxmox Subscriber Apr 22, 2009 5,975 196 163 Ahrensburg; Germany Aug 27, 2012 #4 spirit said: another way more easy (for kvm) use monitor: set_link net0 on|off Click to expand... Hi Spirit, nice to know - I must do more with the monitor i think... Udo
spirit said: another way more easy (for kvm) use monitor: set_link net0 on|off Click to expand... Hi Spirit, nice to know - I must do more with the monitor i think... Udo